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Kent's - Classical Homeopathy Online

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Abdomen distended with flatus. Hemorrhage from intestines and rectum. Hemorrhage intyphoid fever. Internal hemorrhage from lifting and from injuries. Prolonged bleedings. Bleeding piles.Bleeding condylomata of anus.The urine is bloody, clots in the urine after standing. Pain in kidneys followed by bloody urinelasting many days.Incontinence of urine.Want of ejaculation in coition. Hemorrhage from bladder and urethra. Bleeding wounds., protracted, with cramps in uterus and abdomen. Uterine hemorrhage afterslight exertion from abortion, or during labor; continuous, bright red blood. Varicose veins of legsulcerate and bleed in pregnant women. After hard delivery prolonged obstinate bleeding. A womanpredisposed to hemorrhage should have a dose of Millefolium before going into confinement.Suppressed lochia. No milk in breasts. Inflammation of the uterus after a uterine hemorrhage.Oppression of the chest; palpitation; from chest to head.Hemorrhage from lungs. Congestion of lung following bleeding of lungs. Bleedingfrom lungs from suppressed menses. Expectoration of blood 4 daily. Bleedingfrom the lungs in phthisis. Bleeding from lung after exertion. A man thrown from acarriage had continued to cough up blood for many weeks was cured by this remedy veryhigh. Orgasm of blood aboutheart.MOSCHUS [mosch] [Kent’s]Moschus cures many hysterical girls who have come to adult age without ever learning whatobedience means. They are self-willed, obstinate and selfish. When they have been encouraged toresort to crafty cunning, to have every whim gratified from infancy to eighteen years of age theybecome fit subjects for Mosch., and . They not only have volumes of real andimaginary symptoms, but they become adepts at producing at will a kaleidoscopic complex ofsymptoms, increasing in quantity and intensity until all their own desires are attained, and the onlooker,be he or she nurse, physician or bewildered mother, is overwhelmed. dismayed and in retreat. Howevermuch they pretend to be honest and truthful their reported sensations are untrustworthy. They havetraded upon their sensations and imagination so long that a direct effort to give a truthful statement isunsuccessful. The most erratic and unexpected neuropathic phenomena are always in appearance. Thephysician cannot measure these cases by his experience and say what is common and uncommon. He iscompelled to fall back upon the one word that covers a multitude of these manifestations viz.,"Hysteria". Moschus is often indicated in these constitutions and cures much that is morbid, when itsown peculiar symptoms agree.When one of these girls becomes sick from taking cold the acute symptoms will be told with ahost of her imaginary sensations.The globus hystericus is generally present, hyperaesthesia of the skin, quivering of the muscles,wakefulness, palpitation, excitement, fainting and trembling. "Dreadful" pain all over the body, rush ofblood to head, cramps in hands and feet, convulsions of whole body. It is not generally known that themorbid sensations and functions correspond with the mental state of the individual. When the functionsand tissue symptoms are hysterical or erratic the mental state will be found to be correspondinglyhysterical. When the peculiar Moschus symptom of the face is present, viz.: one cheek red and cold, theother pale and hot, there is certainly some hysterical perversion in the mind of that patient. Many timesit is possible to suspect morbid mental states by knowing morbid sensations and functions. There is akind of order in all morbid expressions seen in sick people.Sensitive to cold, and complaints come on from becoming cold. In addition to numeroushysterical mental symptoms she has violent fits of anger with rage and scolding until she is blue in theface and falls in a faint. Dread of death, and talks only of death when there is no serious complaint.Anguish and palpitation. Peevishness and quarrelsomeness. In a constant hurry, and lets things fallfrom her hands. Foolish gestures and complaint of pain. Apprehension, trembling and palpitation. Fearof lying down lest she die.Sensation of falling from a height, or as if rapidly turned around.Vertigo on moving head or eyelids, ameliorated in open air: with nausea and vomiting andfainting.The headaches are ameliorated from becoming warm, and in the fresh air. Tension in back ofhead and nape. Aching in head, with cold feeling. Pressive, stupefying headache, mostly in forehead,with nausea, aggravated on motion, ameliorated in fresh air.

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